GO: A Complete Introduction to the Game
Go, also known as Weiqi in China and Baduk in Korea, originated in China thousands of years ago and is widely hot in East Asia, though its popularity is growing globally. Objective:The goal of Go is to control more territory on the board than your opponent by surrounding empty intersections and capturing their stones. Gameplay:Two players take turns placing black and white stones on the intersections of a grid on the board. Stones can be captured by surrounding them and cutting off their liberties (adjacent empty intersections). Complexity:Despite its uncomplicated rules, Go is known for its immense strategic depth and complexity, often compared to chess but with even more potential outcomes. Learning Resources:The book shown in the image, Go: A Complete Introduction to the Game by Cho Chikun, is a highly-regarded resource for beginners, praised for its clear explanations and inclusion of Go history and